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this is the new alternative to melt away all the recent ice across the united states. we will tell you that. first headlines with carol master. >> a heavy price tag for j.p. morgan. they will pay 2.6 billion dollars to resolve allegations that fail to stop the ernie madoff scheme.e >> they never failed -- found a concern. the bank connected the dots when it mattered to its own profit. it was not so diligent when it came to its legal obligations. micron technology reported earnings after the bell. they said first-quarter sales topped analyst estimates. 300 $58 million. in washington, the senate advanced legislation extending benefits for the long-term i'm next -- unemployed. it will be restored for three months. the move may not go far as house leaders do not currently plan to hold a vote on that issue. here are some top headlines. >> the growth of online video counts for more than half of all the traffic in north america. half. one service that is writing this the chief executive of the company. thank you for being here. mentioned growth. explain for people that may be
this is the new alternative to melt away all the recent ice across the united states. we will tell you that. first headlines with carol master. >> a heavy price tag for j.p. morgan. they will pay 2.6 billion dollars to resolve allegations that fail to stop the ernie madoff scheme.e >> they never failed -- found a concern. the bank connected the dots when it mattered to its own profit. it was not so diligent when it came to its legal obligations. micron technology reported earnings...
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united states, we'll do whatever you say. so when i was on the other side, again, i got the back end of that. so i understand how when, again, you get that accusation, it's hard for a lot of people to think that the government was wrong. >> host: back to" let's get free," you write that the criminal justice system gives the state a monopoly on exercising retribution, its legal hate. the problem with hate is that it's hard to contain. in the u.s. rush to pun bish is out of -- punish is out of control. >> guest: yeah. so when we look at who's locked up, we tend to imagine these hard core thugs, folks who are like a menace to society. if you spend some time in a federal prison or a state prison, there are certainly some people like that, with but most of them -- a good half -- aren't. almost half of the people who are locked up are locked up for drug crimes, nonviolent drug crimes. and for those folks we have to wonder whether being locked in this cage with these horrible conditions, you know, subject to all kinds of violence an
united states, we'll do whatever you say. so when i was on the other side, again, i got the back end of that. so i understand how when, again, you get that accusation, it's hard for a lot of people to think that the government was wrong. >> host: back to" let's get free," you write that the criminal justice system gives the state a monopoly on exercising retribution, its legal hate. the problem with hate is that it's hard to contain. in the u.s. rush to pun bish is out of --...
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states that remains the question so you really have to ask yourself one or the interests of united states who would try to protect of the fledgling democracy and democracy in iraq are we really try to protect american national security. i think that arguably the setting up more on the missiles and groans to the maliki government is in the state would result in long term stabilization of long term stabilization efforts and have to come through diplomatic effort into secretaries to john kerry's of acknowledging this he sang that you know we may be sending arms and weapons but were not convinced any american troops in there which will be interesting to play in the local student throughout the depression as you know we're in trouble and what implications that i'm doing this now while the implications of doing this now this means that there will be more bloodshed there will be more al maliki is obsolete and try to hold onto power for authentic and this is how people operate in this region. so really what we're doing or try to prop up a regime that has the backing of america whether or not that
states that remains the question so you really have to ask yourself one or the interests of united states who would try to protect of the fledgling democracy and democracy in iraq are we really try to protect american national security. i think that arguably the setting up more on the missiles and groans to the maliki government is in the state would result in long term stabilization of long term stabilization efforts and have to come through diplomatic effort into secretaries to john kerry's...
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interrogated the guys and said, "you never were a threat to the united states. it was a mistake to pick you up." 200, 300 people were released and no one interviewed them. they weren't on tv or radio. no one had interviewed them. we thought, "we could do that." we tracked them down, got translators, and tried to get people on the air, saying what happened to you, how were you treated, how do you think about america. do you want to kill someone now. how do you feel about the experience. just asking normal things that reporters would ask. the packaging of the show, like we felt like people don't want to hear on hour about guantanamo. i'm superinterested. but if there was a big head, it would be, "that's so heavy, i don't have an opinion, i know what i think, and i think it's incumbent on all of us. we all have to be cunning about how to bring it up, in that people want to watch the second minute of your show, and probably because it's radio we can back into it, start a story going, and it will turn out to be about guantanamo, and we feel conscious of all the thing
interrogated the guys and said, "you never were a threat to the united states. it was a mistake to pick you up." 200, 300 people were released and no one interviewed them. they weren't on tv or radio. no one had interviewed them. we thought, "we could do that." we tracked them down, got translators, and tried to get people on the air, saying what happened to you, how were you treated, how do you think about america. do you want to kill someone now. how do you feel about the...
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[applause] >> of the president for stated in march and reemphasized, the goal of the united states and tohanistan, and pakistan, is disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al qaeda and its extremist allies and prevent its return. the international military effort to stabilize afghanistan is necessary to achieve this overarching goal. >> robert gates served two president says defense secretary and c.i.a. director in the early 1990's. life ofn c-span 2, a the tv event as he talks about his management of the wars in iraq and afghanistan, and his relationship with the white house and congress. morrisw weeks, bonnie will take your questions and comments live february 2 on "in- depth." online, join the book tv book club discussion. booktv.org to enter the chat. >> in a few minutes, the advisory group that looked at the data collection programs say they have not had a significant effect on stopping terrorism. in two hours, a forum on raising the minimum wage sting by the economic policy institute. ther that, we will re-air heritage foundation discussion on the economy. to tell you events about tomorro
[applause] >> of the president for stated in march and reemphasized, the goal of the united states and tohanistan, and pakistan, is disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al qaeda and its extremist allies and prevent its return. the international military effort to stabilize afghanistan is necessary to achieve this overarching goal. >> robert gates served two president says defense secretary and c.i.a. director in the early 1990's. life ofn c-span 2, a the tv event as he talks about his...
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law which shall abridge immunes of the citizen of the united states. if you came from mars and if told you that was in the constitution you might say, that sounds pretty important. what does that mean? in fact it's only beside used once since 1873. not gutted from the constitution five years after it was put in the constitution. in a case called the slaughterhouse cases and recently when given the opportunity to restore the privileges or immunities clause in 2010 the supreme court declined to do so. >> host: randy barnett is a former prosecutor. weren't you taking people's lischs away from them? >> guest: of course. in fact government both takes people's liberties aye away when the violate the rights of other and they can regulate liberties as long as they're shown to be reasonable and in pursuit of an appropriate government purpose. many regulation -- i don't know most but a great many regulations are actually in pursuit of help something special interest group at the expense of the general public or some other competitor and those would not be genera
law which shall abridge immunes of the citizen of the united states. if you came from mars and if told you that was in the constitution you might say, that sounds pretty important. what does that mean? in fact it's only beside used once since 1873. not gutted from the constitution five years after it was put in the constitution. in a case called the slaughterhouse cases and recently when given the opportunity to restore the privileges or immunities clause in 2010 the supreme court declined to...
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it is a new alternative to melt away all of the recent ice across the united states. we will give you details over the next hour. but first, headlines of carol master. >> thank you. a hefty tax for jpmorgan. they will pay two point $6 million on criminal allegations. u.s. attorney is discussing the settlement. >> jpmorgan never filed a single suspicious at to the report in that you asked and never raised a concern to the anti-laundering department in the u.s.. in other words, the bank connected the dots when it mattered to its own profits, but was not so diligent when it came to its legal obligations. it >> micron technology reported earnings. first-quarter sales topped estimates. 300 $58 million. in washington, extended benefits for the long-term unemployed. the benefits that expired on december 28 1.3 million far.cans -- it may not go house leaders to not currently plan to build a vote on that issue. back to you. >> thank you. the growth of online video is exploding. it accounts for more than half of internet traffic. it is according to the latest internet phenomeno
it is a new alternative to melt away all of the recent ice across the united states. we will give you details over the next hour. but first, headlines of carol master. >> thank you. a hefty tax for jpmorgan. they will pay two point $6 million on criminal allegations. u.s. attorney is discussing the settlement. >> jpmorgan never filed a single suspicious at to the report in that you asked and never raised a concern to the anti-laundering department in the u.s.. in other words, the...
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in the united states it is 50%. if they go home and we don't encourage them to stay in england -- >> not as much as you would expect because of immigration laws. that is a real problem. it is difficult to keep them in the united states. the popular expression is that we should staple a green card to every diploma. because it isthat the same problem in england. we get the politicians to make exceptions. they really hate making exceptions. australia doesn't. if you have an engineering degree in australia -- the answer is simple. youngre worried about people having the degrees and then staying -- >> that is my sense, exactly. you can't beat the wage component. but you have to beat it some other way. in some cases this has happened in the united states, manufacturers coming back here that had actually left for a variety of reasons. it is about creativity because of how you become more efficient in the process and the nature of the product that your creativity is making. >> this is a good example. there is no one on the
in the united states it is 50%. if they go home and we don't encourage them to stay in england -- >> not as much as you would expect because of immigration laws. that is a real problem. it is difficult to keep them in the united states. the popular expression is that we should staple a green card to every diploma. because it isthat the same problem in england. we get the politicians to make exceptions. they really hate making exceptions. australia doesn't. if you have an engineering...
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talk more about britain and the united states. what would be the best commodity for africa, looking at african growth, development? we have coffee in kenya, tea and other products. what would you advise the best commodity to be in the united states and around the world? thank you. >> afternoon. my name is joe murray prescriber first new rules for global finance. i am curious, we have heard of commodities as a way to diversify your investments. but then we are also hearing a lot from developing country folks as commodities are used as a tool for investment. it's making prices on food and fuel much higher in importing countries and much more volatile. i am wondering if you have a comment on not. thank you. >> what i might start with the first one about commodities to trade in africa or kidnap. again, i'm going to preface this by saying i am not an economist. i am a food writer. but i can tell you in the course of my research, i found that cassava is a product but a pair of money is available in quite a number of countries as a stapl
talk more about britain and the united states. what would be the best commodity for africa, looking at african growth, development? we have coffee in kenya, tea and other products. what would you advise the best commodity to be in the united states and around the world? thank you. >> afternoon. my name is joe murray prescriber first new rules for global finance. i am curious, we have heard of commodities as a way to diversify your investments. but then we are also hearing a lot from...
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would dr king have been surprised we have an african american as president of the united states in 50 years. >> i think he would have tears in his eyes. he'd like at the level of poverty of children of all colou colours. the pages of people. black americas, we are so confused, we are obsessed with being successful in terms of money and not focussing on being faithful and decrept perps, persons of integrity and quality. martin luther king junior was a freedom fighter and christian minister, and he took the cross seriously. it was assembled, of unarmed truth and unconditional love, telling the truth. and a love that i took in the struggle for justice. on the one hand he'd look at a black president and say symbolically that's wonderful, let me see what the situation is. i was in chicago, let's go back to chicago. look at the blood flowing, the low quality education, the massive unemployment, the lack of health care, look at the dilapidated housing, let me go to the vanilla suburbs, look at the mansions and the yachts. poor people's campaign. it's worse off now than then. let me look at u
would dr king have been surprised we have an african american as president of the united states in 50 years. >> i think he would have tears in his eyes. he'd like at the level of poverty of children of all colou colours. the pages of people. black americas, we are so confused, we are obsessed with being successful in terms of money and not focussing on being faithful and decrept perps, persons of integrity and quality. martin luther king junior was a freedom fighter and christian...
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i think it is a waste of time of the secretary of state of the united states. there are more important issues that threaten the american national security than the fruitless palestinian authority that is not legitimate and a hang over of a former terrorist organization and doesn't control the territory that people would be in a palestinian state if there were going to be one. i think it is a misdirection of the time and attention of the secretary of state away from priorities that from the u.s. national point of view are appropriate. he can talk to the palestinians and he can talk to the israelis, i don't think it will make a slightest israelis i just don't think it is going to make a bit of difference. >> ambassador john bolton, we appreciate your time as all ways, sir. >> emotional memorial service for claire davis, colorado high school shooting victim, where her parents spoke out about her killer. coming up. >> they are finally rescues. we have the details coming up next. >> the chelicopters to take us home. >> thanks everyone! >>> michael davis who is the f
i think it is a waste of time of the secretary of state of the united states. there are more important issues that threaten the american national security than the fruitless palestinian authority that is not legitimate and a hang over of a former terrorist organization and doesn't control the territory that people would be in a palestinian state if there were going to be one. i think it is a misdirection of the time and attention of the secretary of state away from priorities that from the u.s....
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new york declares a state of emergency, as a huge snowstorm hits the united states. and packing
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united states, we'll do whatever you say. so when i was on the other side, i got the backend of that. so i understand how, when again you get that accusation is hard for a lot of people to think the government was wrong. >> host: back to "let's get free: a hip-hop theory of justice." you write the criminal justice system gives the state a monopoly of exercising retribution. if legal hate, probably paid is it's hard to contain. you punish out-of-control. >> host: when we look at who was locked up come we tend to imagine his hard-core thugs, folks who are like a menace to society. if you spend some time in a federal prisoners to a prison, they're certainly some people like that. but most of them, a good house aren't. almost half of the people locked up are locked up for drug crimes, nonviolent drug crimes. for those folks, we have to wonder whether behemoth to this cage with these horrible conditions, subject to all kinds of violent and sexual abuse, oracle through, whether that is doing those folks any good, whether it is maki
united states, we'll do whatever you say. so when i was on the other side, i got the backend of that. so i understand how, when again you get that accusation is hard for a lot of people to think the government was wrong. >> host: back to "let's get free: a hip-hop theory of justice." you write the criminal justice system gives the state a monopoly of exercising retribution. if legal hate, probably paid is it's hard to contain. you punish out-of-control. >> host: when we...
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multinationals have become very proficient at shifting their profits out of united states. they become so good at it that ost of their earnings are now offshore in tax havens. the way the u.s. tax law is you don't have to pay any u.s. tax on those ortune profits until you bring them home. if you are just talking about small amounts of money that is what is really ok for the ultinationals is that all during while they are doing this their effective tax rates go reported profits to wall street go up. so, they have been very good at they have kept their reported profits up on wall street, which raises their price, everything is good, but what has happened is they have been so good they have sort hoisted on their own petard as they say and they it home without having large hit on their u.s. loss would be an enormous which would be unfavorably viewed by wall street. in a very -- it is a very peculiar situation. host: who has the most money trapped overseas? i can't -- some of the major companies and i don't know i have it accurate, are certainly apple, general all of the -- cisc
multinationals have become very proficient at shifting their profits out of united states. they become so good at it that ost of their earnings are now offshore in tax havens. the way the u.s. tax law is you don't have to pay any u.s. tax on those ortune profits until you bring them home. if you are just talking about small amounts of money that is what is really ok for the ultinationals is that all during while they are doing this their effective tax rates go reported profits to wall street go...
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how to enhance privacy while continuing to protect the united states. no matter what the president decides, many of the proposed changes cannot happen without an act of congress. ♪ ♪ >>> for more on what to expect from congress, we are joined now by senator martin heinrik. he is a democrat from new mexico and a member of the senate intelligence committee. senator heinrik welcome to "inside story." >> it's grade to be here, ray. >> i am sure by now you have seen the report liberty and security in a changing world. what do you make of it? >> well, let me first say that i view my job as trying to protect both the security of american citizens, but also their liberty. and i think that's what this report was really trying to get at. it lays the groundwork for suggest significant rea reforms including ending the bulk collection of data from innocent americans. we'll just have to see if the president is willing to take that step. >> now, it's a 300-page report and some of the recommendations are highly detailed. and have written in to them the spirit of un
how to enhance privacy while continuing to protect the united states. no matter what the president decides, many of the proposed changes cannot happen without an act of congress. ♪ ♪ >>> for more on what to expect from congress, we are joined now by senator martin heinrik. he is a democrat from new mexico and a member of the senate intelligence committee. senator heinrik welcome to "inside story." >> it's grade to be here, ray. >> i am sure by now you have...
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. >> there are 24 million people in the united states alone that have eating disorders. >> reporter: kesha's celebrity only makes the issue worse. >> it's a very, very complex disorder. a lot of people with eating disorders have really low self-esteem. they have a lot of difficulty loving themselves. the pressure of being in the world that she's in just hikes it up much higher. >> reporter: kesha is reportedly at timberline knolls outside of chicago, the very same place demi lovato went for help. ♪ i think i'd have a heart attack ♪ demi, famous for hits luke "heart attack" -- ♪ you can take everything i have ♪ -- and "skyscraper" has also struggled with the pressures to be perfect in the spotlight. >> hi, i'm sunny. >> reporter: a teen star on the disney channel after the second season of "sunny with a chance," she decided to get help. abc's robin roberts talked to her about it. >> i was bullied and a few months later i developed an eating disorder, and that's kind of what i've been dealing with ever since. >> reporter: her life in the limelight only seemed to make things wor
. >> there are 24 million people in the united states alone that have eating disorders. >> reporter: kesha's celebrity only makes the issue worse. >> it's a very, very complex disorder. a lot of people with eating disorders have really low self-esteem. they have a lot of difficulty loving themselves. the pressure of being in the world that she's in just hikes it up much higher. >> reporter: kesha is reportedly at timberline knolls outside of chicago, the very same place...
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he added he has no plans of returning to the united states because he believes he has no chance of a fair trial. >>> the devastating canadian gas line explosion is affecting not only customers in winnipeg, but here in the u.s. as well. xcel energy is asking its wisconsin and minnesota customers to doubt back on their gas usage as they try to repair the lines. this all comes as temperatures in the areas drop in blizzard like conditions set in. >>> despite holiday sales, a major retailer announced it is laying off nows of employees. >>> plus get ready for fresh, >>> 4:38. mild now, but don't let it fool you. temperatures in some spots already to 40 degrees. we'll start mild. however, by the time we get done with the day here, 4:00 or 5:00, temperatures will be back down in the upper 20s, low 30s. maybe a sprinkle or flurry. wind chills each colder than that. back with a variable 7-day forecast in just a few minutes. now over to monika with a look at timesaver traffic. >>> just getting words that the structure fire crews were dealing with in mt. vernon on route one at skyview drive has
he added he has no plans of returning to the united states because he believes he has no chance of a fair trial. >>> the devastating canadian gas line explosion is affecting not only customers in winnipeg, but here in the u.s. as well. xcel energy is asking its wisconsin and minnesota customers to doubt back on their gas usage as they try to repair the lines. this all comes as temperatures in the areas drop in blizzard like conditions set in. >>> despite holiday sales, a major...
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plea to most important international relationship united states china the relationship that is straight forward and has some very unhealthy and critical consequences that have to be considered by pick our decision makers. from morgan stanley senior fellow at yale university jackson institute of global affairs. the book unbalanced to which we commend all of you, loved the book and the idea to understand the relationship it is terrific as we looked at what is happening today people say the slowdown of china is the uncertainty tuned anxiety of our market. do you agree? >> the title of the book is unbalanced the concept the only way to get out is to rebalance. tried it is rebalancing an we are not. consequences for us it is started from a producer to a consumer for that is a more sustainable pace of economic activity. lou: possesses the largest surplus which is the largest deficit of trade they are banced of their approach with the current account why have we not adopted the behavior of or germany that has been balanced too far the other way? back. >> but to keep growing we have to boow thi
plea to most important international relationship united states china the relationship that is straight forward and has some very unhealthy and critical consequences that have to be considered by pick our decision makers. from morgan stanley senior fellow at yale university jackson institute of global affairs. the book unbalanced to which we commend all of you, loved the book and the idea to understand the relationship it is terrific as we looked at what is happening today people say the...
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and a particular kind of bacteria, this is the first time we have had this in the united states as a genetic abnormality that could spread to other bacter bacteria. here's another problem, in the or, david uses a gas to sterilize things, outside the or there's a problem, because there's very complicated issues of how to sterilize equipment. >> if this is an area where you have the pocket of infection in chicago, so this is not a systemic problem across the country, the way you are making it sound. there are issues and bacterial issues in the hospital. but for this particular news that we're talking about, it's in regal park in chicago. >> this is a supergerm? >> it's e. coli, there's a family of seven organisms, they're becoming smarter and smarter, they're looking at us throwing all those antibiotics a at us and they're saying i can battle you guys. healthy people should not be concerned about this, these are people that have been hospitalized in long-term facilities. people on ventillators, foley catheters, and you see everything is resistant except a couple of iv act bottled ticks
and a particular kind of bacteria, this is the first time we have had this in the united states as a genetic abnormality that could spread to other bacter bacteria. here's another problem, in the or, david uses a gas to sterilize things, outside the or there's a problem, because there's very complicated issues of how to sterilize equipment. >> if this is an area where you have the pocket of infection in chicago, so this is not a systemic problem across the country, the way you are making...
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united states are we trying to protect a fledgling democracy democracy in iraq are we really trying to protect american national security i think that arguably the sending of more missiles in drones to the maliki government isn't necessarily going to result in long term stabilization i think the long term stabilization efforts are going to have to come through diplomatic efforts and you know secretary of state john kerry is sort of knowledge in this he's saying that you know we may be sending arms and weapons but we're not going to be sending american troops in there which will be interesting to play in the political season throughout to the question of you know where do you draw the line what are the implications of doing it now while the implications of doing this now just means that there will be more bloodshed there will be more maliki is absolutely going to try to hold on to power for as long as he can this is how people operate in this region so really what we're doing is we're trying to prop up a regime that has the backing of america whether or not that actually has anything
united states are we trying to protect a fledgling democracy democracy in iraq are we really trying to protect american national security i think that arguably the sending of more missiles in drones to the maliki government isn't necessarily going to result in long term stabilization i think the long term stabilization efforts are going to have to come through diplomatic efforts and you know secretary of state john kerry is sort of knowledge in this he's saying that you know we may be sending...
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he wanted the united states and south korea to halt their military exercises. kim threatened deadly nuclear catastrophe if another war breaks out, saying the united states will never be the same. >>> police in the czech republic say an explosion was not a terrorist attack. ambassador jamal al jamal were moving into his home in prague, when he opened a safe that hadn't been touched in more than 20 years. that safe was apparently booby-trapped. >>> the white house is trying to ease concerns that put the birth control provision of obamacare on hold. it was blocked at the request of a roman catholic group in denver. the obama administration says that organization is among those exempt from the requirement. >>> a new year and a new start for rob ford. the city's mayoral campaign kicks off today. ford's administration has been thrown into turmoil after he admitted to smoking crack and lying about it, public drunkenness and lewd language. he's expected to face stiff competition from two other candidates. >>> a time-honored tradition played out in the streets of philad
he wanted the united states and south korea to halt their military exercises. kim threatened deadly nuclear catastrophe if another war breaks out, saying the united states will never be the same. >>> police in the czech republic say an explosion was not a terrorist attack. ambassador jamal al jamal were moving into his home in prague, when he opened a safe that hadn't been touched in more than 20 years. that safe was apparently booby-trapped. >>> the white house is trying to...
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so how can we stop this brutality epidemic and bring sensible policing back to the united states all share my thoughts on that and it's really to . dramas that trying to be ignoring the. stories others for a few still noticing. the faces changing the world right now the. full picture of today's leaves no longer from around the globe. local. t.v. . i marinate join me on. that impartial and financial reporting commentary and for news and much much. only on the best and only. each team. is the good the bad of the very very trial a tissue is slowly ugly the good the anti go on top of the mode in general on tuesday thirty one retired american generals son a letter to president barack obama urging him to fulfill his promise to close down the guantanamo bay prison complex a group which included a former air force chief of staff and the head of the military's middle east central command said that one time alone does not serve america's interests as long as he remains open one tunnel will undermine america's security and status as a nation where human rights law matter. i couldn't have sort o
so how can we stop this brutality epidemic and bring sensible policing back to the united states all share my thoughts on that and it's really to . dramas that trying to be ignoring the. stories others for a few still noticing. the faces changing the world right now the. full picture of today's leaves no longer from around the globe. local. t.v. . i marinate join me on. that impartial and financial reporting commentary and for news and much much. only on the best and only. each team. is the...
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it's the whooping cough that is the issue in the united states. how bad are these diseases in. >> both are deadly. in the united states -- >> we saw 10 kids die from whooping cough in california. >> what is sad about whooping cough is the children that die from whooping cough tend to be less than one year old. it's a dangerous disease leading to pneumonia, seizures, if not death. with respect to measles, there can be long-term consequences including pneumonia and death. the increase in measles in europe is probably because of parents declining to vaccinate their children. >> to the best of our understanding. >> in situations in countries where we have the public health infrastructure, the only reason why we are seeing a resurgence of the disease is parents are taking advantage of the infrastructure. when parents don't vaccinate you see kids at greater risk. >> when you look at the big red dots, that is more likely a lack of access to the vaccines. >> yes, in sub-saharan africa or india where there's a lack of robust infrastructure that can mobilis
it's the whooping cough that is the issue in the united states. how bad are these diseases in. >> both are deadly. in the united states -- >> we saw 10 kids die from whooping cough in california. >> what is sad about whooping cough is the children that die from whooping cough tend to be less than one year old. it's a dangerous disease leading to pneumonia, seizures, if not death. with respect to measles, there can be long-term consequences including pneumonia and death. the...
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states, almost a 20-year low in terms of the cattle available. also, some movement on trade fields should help that, thomas. >> let's talk about how pro sports is being attracted to the bitcoin. >> the sacramento kings, the basketball team whose owner has said, we will accept bitcoin as a currency in exchange for our products. i don't know if this is going to catch on. he is a rather forward-looking gentleman anyway, who believes in i.t. and technology as a way of improve williing his looichi. he has told his coaches they can wear google glasses on the sidelines to improve their reading of the game. >>> still ahead on "way too early." major changes to the mlb's season. it is not good for those that think the game is already too slow >>> he is one of the most respected actors in hollywood but that doesn't mean he doesn't want some love from the academy. why he believes he got snubbed from this year's election. that and more when "way too early" comes right back. >>> the quake was severe at 6.6 on the richter scale. the damage, extensive. water sup
states, almost a 20-year low in terms of the cattle available. also, some movement on trade fields should help that, thomas. >> let's talk about how pro sports is being attracted to the bitcoin. >> the sacramento kings, the basketball team whose owner has said, we will accept bitcoin as a currency in exchange for our products. i don't know if this is going to catch on. he is a rather forward-looking gentleman anyway, who believes in i.t. and technology as a way of improve williing...
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in the united states we also see stocks playing with flat lines. the dow jones industrial just above that flatline. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are still in negative territory. this follows news that the u.s. services sector is not growing as quickly as previously forecast. shares in airline jetblue are among the stocks that are stumbling this session over on wall street as the carrier is canceling all flights from new york and boston until at least tuesday. thousands of flights have been grounded due to extremely cold winter weather in the united states. jetblue says crews need time to rest. they need -- they are down 4%. record numbered a of passenger planes in 2013, jets, almost648 normally eight percent more than in 2012. they ramped up deliveries of the 787 dreamliner. that is despite all india -- a halt in deliveries due to technical problems. --bus will not say how many will say how many planes did delivered next -- last year next monday. individual managers in the north of france have been trapped inside as unions are demanding more compensa
in the united states we also see stocks playing with flat lines. the dow jones industrial just above that flatline. the nasdaq and the s&p 500 are still in negative territory. this follows news that the u.s. services sector is not growing as quickly as previously forecast. shares in airline jetblue are among the stocks that are stumbling this session over on wall street as the carrier is canceling all flights from new york and boston until at least tuesday. thousands of flights have been...
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states to create any kind of a sane sustainable industrial policy whereby the united states is not a net detriment to the rest of the world in so far straightest answer and there is no political will in washington to make a sustained concerted effort to cut the deficit to manageable levels people say oh it's only six hundred fifty billion dollars a year yeah but that's still you know an incredibly high figure and the total that it's crossing one hundred ten percent of gross domestic product so you have a huge debt a huge deficit no matter how you look at it and essentially look at the federal reserve these plenty need enough money to cover that deficit that's debt my. that's deficit monetization that is what third world but now republics do and the only reason that the united states has been able to skate away so far more lessons from all of this is because the rest of the world depends on dollars for their trade now when the rest of the world starts getting into a you know something why are we getting dollars i'm china i'm trading with australia or the middle east why should i miss
states to create any kind of a sane sustainable industrial policy whereby the united states is not a net detriment to the rest of the world in so far straightest answer and there is no political will in washington to make a sustained concerted effort to cut the deficit to manageable levels people say oh it's only six hundred fifty billion dollars a year yeah but that's still you know an incredibly high figure and the total that it's crossing one hundred ten percent of gross domestic product so...
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. >> any of you guys want to come to the united states? result in students being arrested for minor violations. it's the school to prison pipeline. the obama administration has even weighed in on this. >> this is a must-see report. >> major cities facing homelessness. officials in chicago are making a push to document just how many people are homeless so they can offer up help in better ways. >> these are interesting stories. the united nations chief negotiator will be holding separate talks with warring sides from syria. they want to gauge the willingness to sit at the table in geneva. as aljazeera reports, the summit got off to a rocky start. >> all syrian people at the moment want it to stop. >> in a condition presence that's supposed to talk peace, two sides are yelling at each >>> for the first time since anti-government protests began in ukraine two months ago, the clashes between riot police and demonstrators turned deadly in the capitol city kiev, leaving several dead. adding fuel to the fires a video released online that show poli
. >> any of you guys want to come to the united states? result in students being arrested for minor violations. it's the school to prison pipeline. the obama administration has even weighed in on this. >> this is a must-see report. >> major cities facing homelessness. officials in chicago are making a push to document just how many people are homeless so they can offer up help in better ways. >> these are interesting stories. the united nations chief negotiator will be...
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part of this i believe has to do with how we talk about water first in the united states we don't solve crime we fight it we don't have a campaign to stop drug addiction we have a war on drugs we tell cops that they're in a battle with crime and when they act then they act accordingly like soldiers not public servants shouldn't be any surprise then that the number of swat team deployments swat teams being something that was actually pretty much on her toes when i was growing up jumped from around one hundred in the one nine hundred seventy s. to over fifty thousand in just the one year of two thousand and five. we've turned our public servants into warriors we've started to give up at the federal level at least on the whole idea of community policing. the federal community oriented policing services program cops program. which provides resources for local police forces around the country was started in one thousand nine hundred four during the clinton ministration as part of an effort to put one hundred thousand police officers on america's streets and i mean literally on the street lik
part of this i believe has to do with how we talk about water first in the united states we don't solve crime we fight it we don't have a campaign to stop drug addiction we have a war on drugs we tell cops that they're in a battle with crime and when they act then they act accordingly like soldiers not public servants shouldn't be any surprise then that the number of swat team deployments swat teams being something that was actually pretty much on her toes when i was growing up jumped from...
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secretary of state john kerry said sunday that united states is ready to help iraq as it fights al qaeda forces in the provinces. he added the systems won't include u.s. forces returning to iraq.
secretary of state john kerry said sunday that united states is ready to help iraq as it fights al qaeda forces in the provinces. he added the systems won't include u.s. forces returning to iraq.
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nhk world. >>> the united states has been hit by its coldest weather in about 20 years. the big chill has caused at least four deaths. the severe cold has gripped much of the u.s. midwest since last week. temperatures are 10 to 20 degrees below the seasonal average. monday afternoon in chicago, saw the mercury drop to minus 24 degrees celsius. >> it's really cold. especially when you walk, no more than two or three minutes your feet and hands just get really cold. especially your face. >> people working with the homeless are showing concern. >> i'm worried there are people that will die. i'm worried that people have frostbite. there are people that typically stay outside. >> the cold spell has caused thousands of flight cancellations and traffic accidents. shipments of fresh foods have been delayed. and oil drilling has been suspended due to the freezing temperatures. the extreme weather is expected to continue through tuesday. meteorological authorities warn that in north dakota, the temperature could drop to minus 50 degrees celsius. >>> for more on this we turn to our
nhk world. >>> the united states has been hit by its coldest weather in about 20 years. the big chill has caused at least four deaths. the severe cold has gripped much of the u.s. midwest since last week. temperatures are 10 to 20 degrees below the seasonal average. monday afternoon in chicago, saw the mercury drop to minus 24 degrees celsius. >> it's really cold. especially when you walk, no more than two or three minutes your feet and hands just get really cold. especially your...
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he was brought into the united states as a child. the court ruling is expected to play a role in new york and the state of florida. >>> let's go to georgia where the former banker accused of faking his death 18 months was doing so without the knowledge of his own family. yesterday in court, the banker was denied bond as a flight risk. authorities feared he fled to south america. on tuesday, he was picked up during a traffic stop in georgia. he was pulled over because the windows on his truck were too darkly tinted. >> he said i'm going to make you famous. if you can accept reward money, i'm going to make you rich. i said who are you? aubrey lee price. who is that? he said i'm wanted by the fbi. >> price faces charges of embezzling $21 million in 2011. also federal wire fraud and civil lawsuits from the fcc. >>> high demand for marijuana equals a high price to pay in colorado. retailers were selling it for $400 an ounce, not including taxes. i don't know the pricing structure myself, but it's compared to 250 bucks medical marijuana us
he was brought into the united states as a child. the court ruling is expected to play a role in new york and the state of florida. >>> let's go to georgia where the former banker accused of faking his death 18 months was doing so without the knowledge of his own family. yesterday in court, the banker was denied bond as a flight risk. authorities feared he fled to south america. on tuesday, he was picked up during a traffic stop in georgia. he was pulled over because the windows on his...
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the news a plausible to carry his crib is essentially united states bringing the coldest temperatures in two decades and forcing businesses and schools the clues and mind to suffering widespread delays and driving conditions i have a dance teacher religious eight and it is a life threatening in some places for two minus eighteen degrees celsius recorded in chicago and indianapolis the chill is set to tour the east and southern states that the us with that said it's advising residents to stay in doors to the right safety
the news a plausible to carry his crib is essentially united states bringing the coldest temperatures in two decades and forcing businesses and schools the clues and mind to suffering widespread delays and driving conditions i have a dance teacher religious eight and it is a life threatening in some places for two minus eighteen degrees celsius recorded in chicago and indianapolis the chill is set to tour the east and southern states that the us with that said it's advising residents to stay in...
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the particular kind of back tear yarks this was the first time we've had it in the united states. it has a jeannetgenetic abnorma that could spread to other areas. in the o.r. they use gases to sterilize thing but outside of the o.r., it's different. it's very complicated how to sterilize equipment. >> this is an area where you have a pocket of the section in chicago. this is not a systemic problem across the country you're making it sound. there are issues. but for this particular news that we're talking about, super germ. >> it's a family of seven organisms. they're becoming smarter and smarter. they're looking at us, throwing all these anti-bie uanti-bodies. healthy people snoultd be concerned about this. this is for people who have been hospitalized in long-term facilities, people on ventilators, people who have long-term fully contractors. euro yol gists, you see e. coli. everything is resistant. one of them is this big gun that we use. so they're getting more resistant. what do we need to do? >> we need to isolate the patient. first we need to recognize them and then have co
the particular kind of back tear yarks this was the first time we've had it in the united states. it has a jeannetgenetic abnorma that could spread to other areas. in the o.r. they use gases to sterilize thing but outside of the o.r., it's different. it's very complicated how to sterilize equipment. >> this is an area where you have a pocket of the section in chicago. this is not a systemic problem across the country you're making it sound. there are issues. but for this particular news...
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states and he was a militant antiapartheid activist in the united states, and he knew more about south african politics than anyone. all his family lived there, he visited there a lot. and he was depressed. i said, i'll see you later, what's the problem? he said, i just talked to my relatives and it's now clear, there will never be a peaceful social change in south africa. the ruling apartheid government will not negotiate with the anc. if there's ever going to be justice, it will have to be violent. he read every paper in the country almost. and here he was, two years later nelson mandela was released from prison. five years later elected president of south africa. post apartheid south africa, and less violence in those few years than a new jersey bar fight. so the smartest guy in the world of soul africa, completely wrong, and is on the precipice of a revolution and can't see it. we're not nostradamus. we can't predict the future. he knew it was untenable but he had no way of envisioning something that wason what was around him. we can't get to hung up on the prediction thing. >> let
states and he was a militant antiapartheid activist in the united states, and he knew more about south african politics than anyone. all his family lived there, he visited there a lot. and he was depressed. i said, i'll see you later, what's the problem? he said, i just talked to my relatives and it's now clear, there will never be a peaceful social change in south africa. the ruling apartheid government will not negotiate with the anc. if there's ever going to be justice, it will have to be...
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whether officials in the united states urging people to stay indoors to avoid exposure to possibly fatal low temperatures the advisory covers a large portion of the country ranging from the midwest to the east coast. the national weather service issued a rare warning in response to a particular the cold front that moved in from canada last week. the cold spell has cause traffic accidents in the cancellation of thousands of flights. temperatures in chicago fell to a record low of minus eleven degrees celsius in the early hours of monday. forecasters warned the mercure will continue dropping to around minus twenty five degrees with severe weather conditions lasting until tuesday authorities called off school on monday in the entire state of minnesota as well as several districts in wisconsin and illinois two for more we turn to our meteorologist roberts better robert. some of the storm system really is not just some of the northern plains and midwest feel the affects it. now moving on ford's of the northeast in the fourth school back in ontario for a season heavy snowfall believe it or not
whether officials in the united states urging people to stay indoors to avoid exposure to possibly fatal low temperatures the advisory covers a large portion of the country ranging from the midwest to the east coast. the national weather service issued a rare warning in response to a particular the cold front that moved in from canada last week. the cold spell has cause traffic accidents in the cancellation of thousands of flights. temperatures in chicago fell to a record low of minus eleven...
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it is the backbone of the united states. all of you deal with the terrible congestion of the big cities. you have come to the congestion capital of the world. the texas transportation institute in their last report said washington, d.c., is the most congested city in america. to travele you between 10:00 and 2:00 so you miss some of that. it is important to be competitive in the world, to make sure our products, manufactured in america, will create jobs at home. it appears the manufacturers are starting to come back to america. they understand we have a great workforce. now we have inexpensive energy. gas weoud to say the found is going to help draw the manufacturers and companies back to america. we have to make sure we can get the market share to make sure we are creating jobs in america. when we talk about the role of government, i believe it is essential. we want to have the private sector purchase date with us. when you look back to the founding of the country, it was the tipping point of the transportation issue peered
it is the backbone of the united states. all of you deal with the terrible congestion of the big cities. you have come to the congestion capital of the world. the texas transportation institute in their last report said washington, d.c., is the most congested city in america. to travele you between 10:00 and 2:00 so you miss some of that. it is important to be competitive in the world, to make sure our products, manufactured in america, will create jobs at home. it appears the manufacturers are...
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states to create any kind of a sane sustainable industrial policy whereby the united states is not a net detriment to the rest of the world in so far as trade is concerned and there is no political will in washington to make a sustained concerted effort to cut the deficit to manageable levels it will say oh it's only six hundred fifty billion dollars a year yeah but that's still you know an incredibly high figure and the total that it's crossing one hundred ten percent of gross domestic product so you have a huge debt a huge deficit no matter how you look at it and essentially look at the federal reserve is printing enough money to cover that deficit that's debt mana and that's deficit monetization that is what third world by now republics do and the only reason that the united states has been able to skate away so far more or less from all of this is because the rest of the world depends on dollars for their trade now when the rest of the world starts getting into a you know something why are we getting dollars i'm china i'm trading with australia or the middle east why should i as
states to create any kind of a sane sustainable industrial policy whereby the united states is not a net detriment to the rest of the world in so far as trade is concerned and there is no political will in washington to make a sustained concerted effort to cut the deficit to manageable levels it will say oh it's only six hundred fifty billion dollars a year yeah but that's still you know an incredibly high figure and the total that it's crossing one hundred ten percent of gross domestic product...
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states to create any kind of a sane sustainable industrial policy whereby the united states is not a net detriment to the rest of the world in so far as trade distance are and there is no political will in washington to make a sustained concerted effort to cut the deficit to manageable levels people say oh it's only six hundred fifty billion dollars a year yeah but that's still you know an incredibly high figure and the total that it's crossing one hundred ten percent of gross domestic product so you have a huge debt a huge deficit no matter how you look at it and essentially look at the federal reserve these clinton enough money to cover the deficit that's debt mana and that's deficit monetization that is what third world without a republic to do and the only reason that the united states has been able to skate away so far more or less from all of this is because the rest of the world. depends on dollars for their trade now when the rest of the world starts talking into a you know something why are we getting dollars i'm china i'm trading with australia or the middle east why should
states to create any kind of a sane sustainable industrial policy whereby the united states is not a net detriment to the rest of the world in so far as trade distance are and there is no political will in washington to make a sustained concerted effort to cut the deficit to manageable levels people say oh it's only six hundred fifty billion dollars a year yeah but that's still you know an incredibly high figure and the total that it's crossing one hundred ten percent of gross domestic product...
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there were more than 2,000 flight cancellations in the united states. >> mother nature is starting the new year showing us who is really in charge. >> new yorkers bundled up bracing for the winter storm that's bearing down to the region. sanitation crews loaded up on salt and sand in the morning and sent trucks out to pretreat the roads in all five boroughs. >> a spokesman for maryland's department of veterans affairs says the department is looking into allegations brought to light by wusa9 and a whistle blower and that any problems will be corrected. >> we do sincerely care. we are concerned. >> i've been the best mayor that this city has ever had. my record speaks for itself. >> despite the scandal, the admission of drug use, the alleged ties to gang members, yes, rob ford is back on the ballot as candidate for mayor in 2014. >> it's a helicopter to take us home! >> a helicopter from a chinese icebreaker airlifted scientists and tourists a dozen at a time from the russian ship akademik shokalskiy. >>> this is a yellow alert day. now here's wusa9 first alert weather. >> let's get stra
there were more than 2,000 flight cancellations in the united states. >> mother nature is starting the new year showing us who is really in charge. >> new yorkers bundled up bracing for the winter storm that's bearing down to the region. sanitation crews loaded up on salt and sand in the morning and sent trucks out to pretreat the roads in all five boroughs. >> a spokesman for maryland's department of veterans affairs says the department is looking into allegations brought to...
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. ♪ ♪ >> the news in the united states, that tension between the work of journalistses and messaging by political operative is his vanishing. >> i am pleas today announce that she has hey new job joining cbs news. >> reporter: now a baynowadays n the person that shaped the policy is shaping what news audiences are told. >> it's a huge trends and huge moneymaker from sox and sarah palin to the today show hiring jenna bush. the main thing is that these politicians have star power. in this day and age politicians are celebrities. >> carl rove is a fox news contributor. >> and for a news network, having somebody on their roster that is recognizable big name, is a huge win for them. >> the reason there is so much sort of cross pollination between politics and media is frankly these are things that people on both sides are trained to do. they are trained to go before cameras, they are trained to talk to strangers and talk in a very public way and act in a very public way. >> bill clinton's pass is a test throughout this campaign. >> george ste step step is an example. he was a consult figu
. ♪ ♪ >> the news in the united states, that tension between the work of journalistses and messaging by political operative is his vanishing. >> i am pleas today announce that she has hey new job joining cbs news. >> reporter: now a baynowadays n the person that shaped the policy is shaping what news audiences are told. >> it's a huge trends and huge moneymaker from sox and sarah palin to the today show hiring jenna bush. the main thing is that these politicians have...
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i went to the united states to make life better for my children. they can't go to school now because i can't pay for class materialses. >> now he has to figure out how to pay the cripples debt. >> here if we can mind work we only makes 5-dollar as day, i don't know how many years it will take to pay back the money i owe, it may never be possible to pay it back. >> but successfully crossing the border and finding a job doesn't guarantee a better life. for those that are left behind. her husband went to the u.s. nine years ago, she didn't want him to leave, but he promised the money he earned would help him build a house and pay for education, however once he was settled into his new life, he abandoned them. >> after he paid the thousands of dollars he owed to the people that took him there, he stopped spending money. he said he was forced to work when he was young, and our children should do the same. he left when our son was eight days old. and it is her children who are paying the highest price. now nearly ten, her son pedro has never met his fath
i went to the united states to make life better for my children. they can't go to school now because i can't pay for class materialses. >> now he has to figure out how to pay the cripples debt. >> here if we can mind work we only makes 5-dollar as day, i don't know how many years it will take to pay back the money i owe, it may never be possible to pay it back. >> but successfully crossing the border and finding a job doesn't guarantee a better life. for those that are left...
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it was the coldest city in the united states today at minus 37 degrees. and that is not including the wind chill. well this winter is shattering records, the weather channel to put together a list of the major cities with the call this average winter temperatures. analyst estimates top five to beat number five, omaha, eb. the suffering too badly. monday. number four, milwaukee, wisconsin. everest temperatures around 25 degrees which is where it was today. tuesday the high was-2. number three, madison wisconsin, on average subzero cold. temperatures right around 22 degrees. ohio monday-6 number two, anchorage, alaska. residents have been seeing record highs. a number one coldest major city in america is minneapolis minnesota. i've been there. the arage temperature is around 19 degrees, but that is a heat wave compared to the high of-11 other cold cities, chicago and others in upstate new york like rochester and buffalo bill on and on. still to come to my "2 cents more," in our legal panel did set out. stay with us. ♪ [ me announcer ] this is the story of
it was the coldest city in the united states today at minus 37 degrees. and that is not including the wind chill. well this winter is shattering records, the weather channel to put together a list of the major cities with the call this average winter temperatures. analyst estimates top five to beat number five, omaha, eb. the suffering too badly. monday. number four, milwaukee, wisconsin. everest temperatures around 25 degrees which is where it was today. tuesday the high was-2. number three,...
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many market players staying outside the market due to a public poll day in the united states. meanwhile the euro is rebounding from a low hit in asia against the dollar, and the yen. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe has renewed his pledge to revitalize the economy. for that purpose he says he will submit about 30 bills to the upcoming session of the diet. >> translator: there's no end to our growth strategy. >> abe, as well as his cabinet ministers, attended a meeting of the industrial competitiveness council on monday. the panel endorsed draft policies for new growth strategies. the government plans to adopt in june. according to these policies the council will consider a corporate tax cut to boost industrial competitiveness. in the medical sector it will discuss introducing plans to systematically provide emergency medical services, and home-based nursing care. the abe administration will also study agricultural reforms. they will consider allowing companies to do business across municipal boundaries. >>> and international conference to promote the use of renewable ene
many market players staying outside the market due to a public poll day in the united states. meanwhile the euro is rebounding from a low hit in asia against the dollar, and the yen. >>> japanese prime minister shinzo abe has renewed his pledge to revitalize the economy. for that purpose he says he will submit about 30 bills to the upcoming session of the diet. >> translator: there's no end to our growth strategy. >> abe, as well as his cabinet ministers, attended a meeting...
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and in the united states, all this money has been spent on roads. and it doesn't necessarily add value to cities. look at detroit. detroit has built every freeway the michigan d.o.t. has dreamed up and it doesn't have a lot of congestion. it doesn't have a lot of congestion anymore but it's depopulated. it's a place that is just covered with these freeways and they haven't helped the city at all. there's only one store -- there's only one store in all of detroit that has more than 50,000 square feet. and that's a heavily subsidized whole foods that was just built. >> let me turn to robert brugman then. should we be making smarter choices, better choices from what we build here on out? >> i certainly think smart is better than dumb but for people who say smart growth is the answer meaning more transit, i think that more transit is not necessarily the answer. i think that calling the detroit, thinking that detroit has failed because of its highways, is ridiculous. it's failed because of a lot of bad policies but not necessarily those transit policies.
and in the united states, all this money has been spent on roads. and it doesn't necessarily add value to cities. look at detroit. detroit has built every freeway the michigan d.o.t. has dreamed up and it doesn't have a lot of congestion. it doesn't have a lot of congestion anymore but it's depopulated. it's a place that is just covered with these freeways and they haven't helped the city at all. there's only one store -- there's only one store in all of detroit that has more than 50,000 square...
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we have the president acting like the king of the united states. >> where do you're draw the line? congress legislates they write the laws and the president ex kuex execut executes. they can drop one charge and agree to another. how do you know the president has crossed the line going beyond executing the law and legislating? >> the course had been abunda abundantly clear the president does not have the legislation to enforce the whole section of a statue. that's what the obama administration has done, the president and secretary sebelius with regard saying this part of the law we're going to put off an entire year. that's an entire section of the obamacare law. they're not doing it for one person, they're doing it for everyone. >> this is the issue i see. in order to -- you've got to figure out a way to get into court. it seems to me every judge when something comes through looks at the statue and clear language to see if you're right or wrong. in this case, the law is quite mirky on what should be done. look to legislative intent which was for everybody pour money in the spot to
we have the president acting like the king of the united states. >> where do you're draw the line? congress legislates they write the laws and the president ex kuex execut executes. they can drop one charge and agree to another. how do you know the president has crossed the line going beyond executing the law and legislating? >> the course had been abunda abundantly clear the president does not have the legislation to enforce the whole section of a statue. that's what the obama...